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My periods are irregular.. For two months I didn't get periods.. Not pregnant also.. So dr prescribed regesterone 5 mg two tablets for 3 days.. It's been a week after stopping the tablet.. Still no periods. How many days will it take to get periods?
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Patients are allowed to wait for 10 days after stopping the medications for the periods to come. Either consult your gynecologist directly or connect for further advice and evaluations.
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Wait for three more days
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Wait for couple of days..
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Mostly within one week of stopping regesterone . Most probably you are having hormone imbalances. Regesterone is a progesterone only tab and you may need estrogen + progesterone tablets to induce periods.
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